Rathfarnham village is one of Dublin’s better known urban villages, with a strong retail and professional offering. Loftus Square is named for Archbishop Adam Loftus, for whom nearby Rathfarnham Castle was built in the late 16th Century. The castle, which is now managed by the Office of Public Works, is undergoing renovation but the grounds are open to the public and include playground and coffee shop.
Explore Inside
Unit 3 is a 67 Sq m (720 sq. ft.) ground-floor unit suitable for many uses. Currently operating as a print shop, it will be offered to the new owner with vacant possession (current tenant vacating).
Explore Outside:
Loftus Square is a mixed development of retail and residential. It is in a quiet corner of Rathfarnham and ideal for professional or personal service providers. Parking within the complex is available at a cost of €500 per space p.a., and the Castle car park across the road is available for overflow if needed.
Bottom Line:
This is an attractive modern ground floor retail unit in an area that is well established and accessible. Ideal for owner occupation or as an investment.
Modern double glazed Timber shop front
Electric heating
Underground car parking available
Service Charge: €3300 p.a.
Rates: €4000 p.a.
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